Fair play?

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All I did today was give a simul. I had to abort a few games when my opponents didn't select Black, and I lost a number of games on time, not familiar with simuls. Please lift my restriction, thanks.

I think getting an opportunity to play with NMaww-rats is good for ordinary players. His willingness to play a 'simul' means an agreement for accepting challenges from any rated players.

I also tried to participate that 'simul', but not allowed only due to my time out ratio status has been reached more than 10% which is an obstruction to attend any tournament as per the fair play policy of Chess.com.

I doubt sometimes NMaww-rats received this message just because of that the number of games he lost on time may crossed this time out ratio limits.

Or I have no idea whether he wanted to take a prior permission from Chess.com before going for a simul. Possibly Chess.com would also be interested and encouraged in his willingness to play a simul.

Ratts, yesterday after the simul your time ran out and I got a message that my opponent (you) may have violated terms.....blah blah blah. so If you ran out of time on a lot of your games I can see that happening. I wonder if there is a special section for players that wish to conduct a simul? Im sure they will lift the ban as soon as they figure this out.

They may also think that he lost of a lot of games on purpose in order to lower his rated; this is also a violation of rules. Having so many games at the same time may have played a part in this. Next give a simul with only a limited number of players, maybe 15 -20 and no more and have a longer time control so you won’t ran out of time.

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